Abstract

Powering down SDRAMs at run-time reduces memory energy consumption significantly, but often at the cost of performance. If employed speculatively with real-time memory controllers, power-down mechanisms could impact both the guaranteed bandwidth and the memory latency bounds. This calls for power-down strategies that can hide or bound the performance loss, making run-time memory power-down feasible for real-time applications.

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